WhatTheyThink.com invites you to attend a FREE event at Graph Expo with Dr. Joe Webb on Monday, October 11th. The one hour event is entitled Revolutionizing the Printing Industry. It will offer printing and publishing executives direction and insights relative to the emerging economic, human and technology issues in today's challenging business environment..
Dr. Joe Webb is a recognized marketing authority, forecaster and one of the best known speakers in our industry. (See his bio here.)
When: October 11, 2004, 8:30 am - 9:45 am Central Daylight Time
Where: Room S105D, McCormick Place
Topics will include:
- Is the print business turning around? And in what ways?
- New concerns that face executives, owners, and the industry
- The executive to-do list, designed to help break away from long-held myths and assumptions and look at the business in a new, creative way
MAN Roland Druckmaschinen AG is the world's second largest printing press manufacturer and the world's market leader in web press and newspaper printing technology. (Every third newspaper produced in the world is printed on a MAN Roland press. In fact every day, 330 million people read daily newspapers that were printed on MAN Roland presses.)
With main facilities in Offenbach and Augsburg, Germany, MAN Roland generates annual sales of over $1.8 billion. Exports account for 75% of the figure. MAN Roland produces web and sheetfed offset presses as well as digital printing systems for commercial printers, newspaper printers, publishers, packaging producers, quick printers and in-plant shops.
The company is a subsidiary of MAN Aktiengesellschaft, Munich. The MAN Group is one of Europe's leading suppliers of capital goods, with 64,000 employees whose expertise ranges from commercial vehicle manufacturing to engineering. Its annual sales total $17 billion.
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